What are the responsibilities and job description for the MFG Assembly Worker position at Continental Trailers?
Job Title: Manufacturing Assembly Worker
Department: MFG ' Production
Location: Ocala Florida
Reports to: MFG Supervisor
Job Overview: A manufacturing assembly worker, also known as a production or assembly line worker, plays a crucial role in the manufacturing process. Their primary responsibility is to assemble products or components on a production line.
Department: MFG ' Production
Location: Ocala Florida
Reports to: MFG Supervisor
Job Overview: A manufacturing assembly worker, also known as a production or assembly line worker, plays a crucial role in the manufacturing process. Their primary responsibility is to assemble products or components on a production line.
- Assembly Line Work:
- Perform repetitive assembly tasks on a production line.
- Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure product quality.
- Assemble parts or components using hand tools, power tools, and machinery.
- Quality Control:
- Inspect finished products to ensure they meet quality standards.
- Identify and report any defects or issues in the assembly process.
- Follow quality control procedures to maintain product integrity.
- Team Collaboration:
- Work collaboratively with team members on the production line.
- Communicate effectively with colleagues and supervisors.
- Assist in training new assembly workers, if required.
- Safety Compliance:
- Adhere to safety guidelines and protocols.
- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
- Report any safety concerns or incidents promptly.
- Efficiency and Productivity:
- Strive to meet production targets and deadlines.
- Continuously improve work processes to enhance efficiency.
- Identify areas for process optimization and suggest improvements.
- Equipment Operation:
- Operate manufacturing machinery and equipment.
- Perform basic maintenance tasks on machinery, if applicable.
- Report any equipment malfunctions to maintenance personnel.
- Documentation:
- Maintain accurate records of production output and defects.
- Complete required documentation related to assembly processes.
- Flexibility:
- Adapt to changes in production requirements or tasks.
- Cross-train in different areas of assembly if necessary.